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    abumpack

    abumpack

    Fortran library with the Abaqus user material subroutines UMAT/VUMAT

    This library contains several of user material subroutines for implicit quasi-static (UMAT) and explicit dynamic (VUMAT) versions of the Abaqus solver. The project web site: http://abumpack.sf.net. The Abaqus is a proprietary finite element (FE) code ( http://www.3ds.com/products-services/simulia/products/abaqus/). Users can write subroutines for use with the Abaqus. Linear elastic, isotropic hardening plasticity, Gurson-Tvergaard-Needleman (GTN), Rousselier constitutive models are provided. ...
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    Yet another Fortran Code Browser. Modern Fortran (F66, F77, F90, F95...) More functionality: Code beatifier, link with other Languages. Modern design: lightweight, W3C Standard Compliant, Dynamic interface. Expandable through modules.
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    Code to process human readable input is often highly stylized and repetitive. This project extracts the common elements found in such code and makes them available in a concise form as C tables and subroutines.
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